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    In the realistic fiction book, My Sister’s Keeper, Anna struggles with this exact problem. From 1990-2004, a family of four plus Anna lives in Darby, Rhode Island. Anna is an add on in her family, because her parents made her for her sister Kate. Her parents choose her cells, her blood type, and her life (which was mainly in the hospital). She is a savior sister, living to save her sister, Kate, from Leukemia. Up to today Anna would donate anything her sister could…

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    God of the underworld, as they try to complete their task of finding wifes. To start you should know the correct definition of friendship because we all have our own idea of what it could be. When I was young my Mother thought me a trick to spelling the word “friend”. Her tick was the it’s F-R-I then E-N-D because they are your friend till the end, which was a very helpful tip at the time.…

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    "Mom, I think we should tell her, DON'T you think it would be a good idea?" One of Dalla's older brother; Jay states. "No. We promise Brendon we wouldn't. We have to keep this a secret. Do you understand me?" Dalla's mom bellowed out, at Dalla's brothers. "But I think Dalla would love to go on tour, not that we are trying to get rid of her or anything but you know what I mean." Dalla's other brother Jackson carry on the conversation. Jay elbow his idiot brother in the side. "Why…

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    As a dancer, I was the kid who went down to the mall and took tap and ballet, and I was very serious about it. I wanted to be a dancer. And then when I was in high school, I was in choir. And because of being in dance and being able to sing, I would audition for the big musical every year. So I was always in the big musical every year. I was always singing, dancing, and acting all through high school. And in college, I didn't major in theater, but I always had theater classes. I was always in…

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    since the 1920s. I was going through my day like any other day and around lunch time I was in my least favorite class at the time science. I really dreaded science throughout grade school and high school. But about fifteen minutes into the class I hear on the loudspeaker “Ms. albert will you please tell Lewis he is to be dismissed”. I was really surprised but also kind of happy because I was getting to leave the lab early but I didn’t know why I was getting out of school. So I went and got all…

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    When being asked what I would’ve done in Simon’s situation, I would’ve forgiven the SS man. If I endured the tragic events that Simon, as well as so many others did, I would want to move on and live the rest of my life to the fullest. I am a firm believer that the weak cannot forgive, this being said some of the strongest people are the ones who can release themselves from the imprisonment of past bitterness and anger. To forgive is to simplify your life and to let go of the poisonous aspects…

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    Women Inmates: Unlocking an epidemic Wake up. Brush teeth. Get dressed. Eat breakfast. Daily routines that most have a choice in. Will I brush with mint or gel? Will I dress casually or professionally? Will I eat cereal or oatmeal for breakfast? These choices are choices most do not consider or ponder because they are often available on any given day. Female prisoners are stripped of almost every choice they once had. Female prisoners are told what time to wake up in the mornings, which jumpsuit…

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    arising by the sound of his heavy breathing. “This boy was a middle class citizen just so you know. Concerning this state emergency, it has come to my attention that I will create a Ralobemek decree. This decree makes our government virtually unchallenged. It does not need to be checked by a law making get-together. Legally allows overturning or imprisoning enemies.” Why would a middle class citizen apply blood to the flag that he should hail as sacred unless he was in danger or he was…

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    1. Accept personal responsibility. I think that the main character in the show Parks and Recreation, Leslie Knope, shows a great deal of acceptance of personal responsibilities throughout the series. There is one example of Ms. Knope accepting personal responsibility that comes to mind rather quickly for many. In the beginning season of the series, a concerned citizen came to Knope about a large pit near her home that was causing concern to her and the ones around her. Ms. Knope promised this…

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    GEORGE WASHINGTON Have you ever wondered about that old guy on your one dollar bill? Who he is and what has he done to deserve that place on the dollar? Well that old guy is George Washington, and most people know him as our first president. But if you dig a little deeper and did more research you would find out that George Washington was so much more. Let’s go back to George’s early life, before he was ever a general or our president. George was born on February 22,…

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